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  2. Asbury Park Press - Wikipedia

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    The Asbury Park Press was founded under the name Shore Press in 1879 by Dr. Hugh S. Kinmonth.; [4] a publication that was only published once a week. [5] In October 1884 the paper was sold at auction to S. T. Hendrickson and W. W. Conover; men who already owned a considerable amount of stock in the newspaper. [6]

  3. List of newspapers in New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Asbury Park Press: Asbury Park: Monmouth: 1879 Gannett: OCLC 16894042 [3] Burlington County Times: Willingboro: Burlington: 1958 Gannett OCLC 15288442 [3] Courier News: Bridgewater: Somerset: 1884 Gannett OCLC 14093085 [3] Courier-Post: Cherry Hill Township: Camden: 1875 Gannett OCLC 12230254 [3] The Daily Journal: Vineland: Cumberland: 1875 W ...

  4. 9/11 — ‘An act of war’: From the Asbury Park Press archives

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    Front page of a special bulldog or extra edition of the Asbury Park Press that was rushed into publication on the afternoon of Tuesday, September 11, 2001. Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2001 — 23 Years Ago

  5. The Coaster - Wikipedia

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    The Coaster is a weekly newspaper based in Asbury Park, New Jersey. The Coaster covers a number of Jersey Shore area communities in central Monmouth County, including: Asbury Park, Allenhurst, Avon, Bradley Beach, Deal, Interlaken, Loch Arbour, Neptune, Neptune City, Oakhurst, Ocean Grove, Ocean Township, Tinton Falls, Wanamassa, and Wayside.

  6. Monmouth Canal ‘missing link’ in inland waterway: From the ...

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    The front page of the Asbury Park Press from Monday, Nov. 24, 1947. More than two years after the end of World War II, the remains of the first of 39 Asbury Park residents who died in uniform, are ...

  7. Stop the presses! World War I ends: From the Asbury Park ...

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    The front page of an “extra, extra!” edition of the Asbury Park Press, announcing the end of World War I on Monday, Nov. 11, 1918. Monday, November 11, 1918 — 106 Years Ago

  8. Fort Monmouth - Wikipedia

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    Battle for Fort Monmouth, a series of articles on the closing of Fort Monmouth by BRAC and the unsuccessful attempt to keep it open, published in the Asbury Park Press, accessed May 19, 2009; Historic American Engineering Record (HAER) No. NJ-41, "Fort Monmouth, Asbury Park, Monmouth County, NJ", 109 data pages

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